I have a finished, watertight STL that prints well; what it lacks is personality. I want bold, graphic custom shapes or logos sculpted (I’ll provide what) directly onto specific areas of the model so the piece comes off the printer looking branded and eye-catching without extra post-processing. Because I don’t yet have any design files, you’ll be creating the artwork yourself—drawing on my references and guidance—then embossing or debossing it into the surface so the details hold up at typical FDM and resin resolutions. Think strong edges, clear negative space and a level of depth that reads cleanly once sliced. The workflow I picture: • Draft logo concepts from my notes, share quick renders for approval. • Once a concept is locked, model the geometry in Blender, Fusion 360 or similar, maintaining manifold integrity. • Merge it with the base STL, preserving original dimensions and tolerances. • Return a print-ready STL (or OBJ) plus the editable source file. Acceptance checklist: model passes Netfabb or Meshmixer analysis with zero non-manifolds, wall thickness stays within 1 mm minimum (unless we agree otherwise), and the logo edges remain crisp after a 0.2 mm test slice in Cura/PrusaSlicer. If you’re comfortable designing bold graphics and understand the practical limits of 3-D printing, I’d love to see your portfolio and get started right away.